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One wheeled his baby around in a $6,000 Versace stroller, and between them they had 10 luxury cars, all of it documented on social media. Police say these New York heroin dealers were living a life of luxury. Erica Byfield reports.

(Published Wednesday, July 26, 2017)

What to Know

Six men were arrested in Brooklyn for allegedly running an international heroin ring

They have connections to Mexican cartels and moved the drug to Los Angeles, Chicago and New York, authorities say

They allegedly boasted about their lavish lifestyle on Instagram; an account shows photos of cars, jewelry and designer clothes

A major heroin ring operating out of New York City was busted this week, and federal authorities say they’ve arrested dealers who’ve been living the high life, including a man who lavished his young children with a Versace stroller and Gucci sneakers.

Luis Lopez, Peter Vasquez and Victor Agosto were arrested in Brooklyn on Wednesday. The three men allegedly ran an international heroin ring from Brooklyn, Queens and other locations. Three other men were also arrested.

Authorities allege the men had connections to Mexican cartels and were able to move heroin from Mexico to Los Angeles, and from there to Chicago and New York. Papers filed in federal court in Brooklyn say they also traveled to Mexico for meetings with a drug cartel there.

A Versace stroller worth $3,000 was among the pricey items acquired with money from heroin, authorities said. The dealers allegedly boasted about their life of luxury on Instagram.

During the investigation, agents seized more than $800,000 in drug proceeds, prosecutors said. Ohio state troopers discovered about $300,000 of that total hidden in a car rented at LaGuardia Airport in 2011, the papers said.

An Instagram photo under the user account @fishmoneybagz shows some of the suspects — including Vasquez, Lopez and Agosto — posing in pricey bathing suits on a boat.

Authorities say photos like that one prove the accused were living large off money they made selling heroin, and that everything from a $20,000 watch to gold chains and bracelets were flaunted openly on social media.

Instagram photos show hundreds of thousands of dollars in jewelry owned by Lopez and his wife, as well as a $3,000 Versace stroller for one of their children and Gucci sneakers worth hundreds of dollars that their 8-year-old daughter wore to her fifth-grade graduation, authorities say.